I did everything right but still couldn't land a tech job – so I built my own

2 frankvienna 1 6/2/2025, 6:36:19 PM indiehackers.com ↗

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frankvienna · 3d ago
The "perfect" resume that got me nowhere

I did "everything right" but still couldn't land a tech job - so I built my own solution

The "perfect" resume that got me nowhere

Here's what my resume looked like:

Two summer internships at tech companies

Good grades throughout university

Multiple hobby projects built in my spare time

Polished portfolio showcasing real projects with actual users

Coding almost every single day this year (only 8 days off)

Yet after months of applications: Zero job offers.

Some interviews, lots of ghosting, and a growing sense that having a job is somehow a privilege I haven't earned yet.

The frustrating reality of today's job market

The worst part? Non-technical people keep telling me "AI will replace you anyway" while pointing to some flashy frontend demos with zero actual functionality or scalability. Meanwhile, I'm here building real software every day.

It's exhausting trying to prove yourself when the bar keeps moving. When you've ticked every box the career advice tells you to tick, but it's still not enough.

So I created my own opportunity

Instead of just waiting for someone to give me a chance, I built Woberry - a job tracking, resume, and cover letter building platform.

Check it out: [woberry.com]

What it does:

Streamlines the job application process

Helps build tailored resumes and cover letters

Tracks applications and follow-ups

Born from my own painful job-hunting experience

The brutal honesty

I'm making some money from Woberry, but not enough for stability or to move out yet. I'm living frugally and doing everything I can to avoid going broke. It's scary, but it's also taught me more about building real products than any internship ever did.

What I've learned

The traditional path isn't guaranteed - Even with internships and good grades, the job market is brutal

Building something real matters more than perfect credentials - Woberry users actually pay me, which feels more validating than any interview

Indie hacking isn't just a backup plan - It's a legitimate way to create your own opportunities

Looking for support

If you're also frustrated with the job market, or if Woberry could help streamline your job hunt, I'd love your support. Every user helps me get closer to sustainability.

And if you want to see what 350+ days of coding looks like, check out my GitHub: RaymondSWE

To anyone else in this position

You're not alone. The system feels broken right now, but that doesn't mean you are. Sometimes creating your own path is the only way forward.